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  • Book
    Celeste M. Alfes, Elizabeth P. Zimmerman, editors.
    Summary: "This invaluable resource is the first simulation guide designed specifically to support the training and evaluation of advanced practice nursing students, novice nurse practitioners, and advanced practice nurses transitioning to new fields. This book provides a method and foundation to transform graduate nursing education to competency-based clinical evaluation, empowering programs with standardized templates and interprofessional education options for each scenario to advance graduate simulation education and research. This comprehensive guide delivers more than 50 comprehensive simulation scenarios, written by experienced APRNs, faculty, and simulation specialists. Scenarios are arranged by APRN specialty with applications for students, faculty, standardized patients, staff development, and simulation staff who prepare the advanced practice nurse and their interprofessional team for clinical practice. Not only is this text easy for faculty to use and implement, it also includes several levels of application and offers strategies for adapting scenarios to an interprofessional setting"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Introduction dedicated to the APRN student
    Introduction for the faculty/educator instructing the APRN student
    Introduction for the simulation team supporting simulation experiences for APRNS
    General assessment: Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)
    Adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner
    Adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner
    Family nurse practitioner
    Neonatal nurse practitioner
    Pediatric nurse practitioner primary care
    Acute care pediatric nurse practitioner
    Psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner
    Women's health nurse practitioner
    Clinical nurse specialist
    Certified nurse-midwife/certified midwife
    Introduction to the role of a certified registered nurse anesthetist
    Digital Access R2Library 2020
    Limited to 1 simultaneous user
  • Article
    Schwartz LK, Loignon LM, Webster RG.
    Arch Ophthalmol. 1978 May;96(5):860-3.
    Keratomycosis and infection of the anterior chamber with a Rhizopus sp (phycomycosis, mucormycosis) developed in a 24-year-old man following a perforating injury of the cornea with a soil-contaminated screwdriver. The infection was documented by positive cultures of the corneal wound and of the anterior chamber and by histopathologic studies. Phycomycosis of the eye usually occurs in the setting of systemically impaired host resistance. The patient had no underlying disease that wound predispose him to this infection but the treatment with topical 0.1% dexamethasone and triamcinolone acetonide suspension injected into the sub-Tenon's space following the injury may have impaired his local immunologic defenses. Excisional keratoplasty played an important role in the successful management of this case.
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